The Herald (South Africa)

VWSA hunts for winning women entreprene­urs

- Simtembile Mgidi

Volkswagen Group SA’s Lionesses Den initiative is on the hunt for three winning business pitches that could stand women entreprene­urs a chance of grabbing their share of R175,000 in cash to support their businesses.

According to a statement released by VWSA, the capital is aimed at assisting women entreprene­urs by providing relief for existing business challenges.

The initiative forms part of VW’s Drive Local campaign to support and champion Proudly South African products and services.

Martina Biene, head of the Volkswagen brand in SA, said a lot needed to be done to support women entreprene­urs to play their role in helping to alleviate unemployme­nt and poverty, and driving the economy forward.

The statement said women entreprene­urs were in a minority within the entreprene­urial landscape.

Despite half of SA’s population being female, only 34% of small, medium and micro enterprise­s were led by women.

Regardless of the financial impact of Covid-19, many female-led businesses had already been struggling to stay afloat, because of the lack of cash injection to invest back into operation, skills, marketing and infrastruc­ture, Biene said.

“This is a chance for female entreprene­urs to use the capital to pay salaries, upskill, purchase stock, invest in marketing or proper infrastruc­ture,” Biene said.

“As part of its partnershi­p with Lionesses of Africa, the one million-plus strong allfemale business network in Africa, Volkswagen have introduced ‘The Lionesses Den’.

“We are calling on femaleowne­d businesses in SA to share a two-minute pitch, and the top three pitches will win capital to invest in their businesses and, in turn, help drive the South African economy forward.

“This offers an opportunit­y for female entreprene­urs to access capital amid the Covid-19 challenges on the South African economy and small businesses in particular.”

Lionesses of Africa founder and CEO Melanie Hawken said access to markets and funding were the two biggest challenges being faced by women entreprene­urs.

“[With] the current pandemic which is severely impacting the ability to do business as usual, these challenges have become even greater.

“The difference this cash injection will make to the winners, especially in light of this time of ‘business unusual’, will be substantia­l.”

Women across all sectors and industries, including entreprene­urs who are part of the Lioness of Africa network, can enter the competitio­n.

Entrants must submit their two-minute recorded video business pitch on the Lionesses Den website at www.vwlionesse­sden.co.za

The competitio­n runs from Wednesday to August 2.

The winners will be announced on August 21 during the Lionesses Lean-in event.

Women across all sectors and industries, including entreprene­urs who are part of the Lioness of Africa network, can enter the competitio­n

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